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<p>DFID supports strengthening household food security through improving agricultural
productivity and improved incomes from agricultural production, building resilience
against climate change and linking smallholder farmers to markets and supply chains.
We help with a context-specific range of programmes, which all contribute to the inclusive
and more sustainable economic growth that will lift poor people out of poverty.</p><p><br></p><p>The
UK Government believes that a key element in strengthening food security is to encourage
diverse sources of supply. We will not support approaches that undermine open markets
and free trade, which allows consumer choice and options for a healthier diet, and
so does not specifically support food sovereignty movements in developing countries.</p>
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